496 MEMOIRS OF THE CARNEGIE MUSEUM 



veins light brown, the stigmal vein long, ending in a small knob, the postmarginal 

 much shorter than the stigmal. 



Brazil: Chapada, in April. One specimen 



Subfamily II. Encyrtin^. 

 Tribe III. Mirini. 



Genus PARENCYRTUS Ashmead. 



Pakencyrtus beasiliensis, sp. nov. 



(Plate XXXVII., Fig. 6.) 



Parencyrtiis brasiliensis Ashmead, Proc. U. S. Nat. Museum, XXII., 1900, p. 368, 9. 

 Brazil : Chapada. 



Genus ^NASIUS Walker. 



.iEnasius CHAPAD.ffi Ashmead. 



(Plate XXX\aiI., Fig. 1.) 



JEnasius chapadse. Ashmead, Proc. U. S. Nat. Museum, XXII., 1900, p. 371, 9. 

 Brazil : Chapada. 



Genus BOTHRIOTHORAX Ratzeburg. 



BOTHRIOTHOKAX BEASILIENSIS, sp. noV. 



Male. — Length 1.8 mm. iEneous black, the head and thorax with close, 

 thimble-like punctures, sj^arser on the scutellum ; the antennre are brownish-yellow 

 the first four joints of the flagellum slightly emarginate at apex, with long hairs ; 

 the legs are teneous black, the front femora toward apex, the apex of the middle 

 femora, front and middle tibise and tarsi, and the hind tarsi, yellowish. Wings 

 hyaline, the veins light brownish, the postmarginal vein only slightly developed. 

 The abdomen in outline is triangular ; shorter than the thorax, depressed and eeneous. 



Brazil : Chapada, in September. One specimen. 



Genus HEMENCYRTUS Ashmead. 



Hemencyetus herbeetii Ashmead. 



(Plate XXXVIII., Fig. 2.) 



Heniencipius herbcrtii Ashmead, Proc. U. S. Nat. Museum, XXII., 1900, p. 375, 9. 

 Brazil : (Jhapada, in August and November. 



Genus HEXACLADIA Ashmead. 

 HexacladJa smithii Ashmead. 



Hexacladia miithli Ashmead, Ins. Life, III., 189i, p. 456, 96". — Dalla Torre, Cat. 

 Hym., v., 1898, p. 230. —Ashmead, Proc. U. S. Nat. Museum, XXII., 1900, 

 p. 377. 

 Brazil : Chapada, in April. 



